yayaya is T-ARA’s second Japanese single. The title track is a Japanese version of the original Korean song from their first mini-album Temptastic. The B-side, Roly-Poly, was originally included on T-ara’s second Korean mini album, John Travolta Wannabe.

It will be released in three versions: two limited CD+DVD editions and a regular CD only edition. Limited Edition A comes with a DVD with a music video of yayaya and a making of clip. Limited Edition B comes with a DVD with a music video of yayaya (Dance ver.) and a short version. First press versions of all editions include: 1) one randomly chosen trading card (1 of 8) and 2) an additional bonus photograph (photograph differs depending on the store, see below). If you purchase all 3 editions from HMV (and other selected stores), you will also get an application form to win T-ara autographed goods.

Note: Unconfirmed as to whether or not you can submit the form with an overseas address (like with the Korean Star Card Collections). Possibly not though, usually Japanese bonuses tend to be restricted to within Japan only. If anyone has more details do let me know.

Bo Peep Bo Peep is the debut Japanese single released by T-ARA. It is the Japanese version of the Korean original from their debut studio album Absolute First Album, and was used as the second promotional track. This was released in three different versions: a limited CD+DVD edition (A), a limited CD+Photobook edition (B), and a regular CD-only edition. Both limited editions come in special paper sleeve packaging. Edition A comes with the Japanese version of the title song’s music video and edition B comes with a 24-page photobook. First press versions of all editions include: 1) one randomly chosen trading card (1 of 8) and 2) an additional bonus photograph (photograph differs depending on the store, see below). If you purchased all 3 editions from HMV (and other selected stores), you would have gotten a bonus DVD of the members’ off shot private footage.